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AIBullishGoogle DeepMind Blog · Mar 96/10
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From games to biology and beyond: 10 years of AlphaGo’s impact

The article examines the decade-long impact of DeepMind's AlphaGo breakthrough, highlighting how the AI system has influenced scientific discovery across multiple fields from gaming to biology. It explores AlphaGo's role as a catalyst for advancing artificial general intelligence (AGI) research and development.

From games to biology and beyond: 10 years of AlphaGo’s impact
AIBullishImport AI (Jack Clark) · Mar 96/10
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Import AI 448: AI R&D; Bytedance’s CUDA-writing agent; on-device satellite AI

Import AI 448 newsletter covers recent AI research developments including ByteDance's CUDA-writing agent and on-device satellite AI applications. The newsletter highlights that AI progress is advancing faster than forecasters predicted, with researcher Ajeya Cotra updating her AI timeline predictions for 2026.

Import AI 448: AI R&D; Bytedance’s CUDA-writing agent; on-device satellite AI
AIBullishAI News · Mar 96/10
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City Union Bank launches AI centre to support banking operations

City Union Bank in India has established a Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence through a four-party agreement to test AI solutions on real banking problems. This represents a shift from banks simply purchasing analytics tools to building internal AI testing environments for direct application to banking operations.

AINeutralWired – AI · Mar 96/10
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Can AI Kill the Venture Capitalist?

The article explores whether artificial intelligence could disrupt the venture capital industry itself, even as VCs heavily invest in AI technologies across other sectors. It raises questions about VCs' preparedness for AI to potentially transform their own business model and investment processes.

Can AI Kill the Venture Capitalist?
AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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The World Won't Stay Still: Programmable Evolution for Agent Benchmarks

Researchers introduce ProEvolve, a graph-based framework that enables programmable evolution of AI agent environments for more realistic benchmarking. The system addresses current benchmark limitations by creating dynamic environments that can adapt and change, better reflecting real-world conditions where AI agents must operate.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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The EpisTwin: A Knowledge Graph-Grounded Neuro-Symbolic Architecture for Personal AI

Researchers introduce EpisTwin, a neuro-symbolic AI framework that creates Personal Knowledge Graphs from fragmented user data across applications. The system combines Graph Retrieval-Augmented Generation with visual refinement to enable complex reasoning over personal semantic data, addressing current limitations in personal AI systems.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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Talk Freely, Execute Strictly: Schema-Gated Agentic AI for Flexible and Reproducible Scientific Workflows

Researchers propose a schema-gated orchestration approach to resolve the trade-off between conversational flexibility and deterministic execution in AI-driven scientific workflows. Their analysis of 20 systems reveals no current solution achieves both high flexibility and determinism, but identifies a convergence zone for potential breakthrough architectures.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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Boosting deep Reinforcement Learning using pretraining with Logical Options

Researchers propose Hybrid Hierarchical RL (H²RL), a new framework that combines symbolic logic with deep reinforcement learning to address misalignment issues in AI agents. The method uses logical option-based pretraining to improve long-horizon decision-making and prevent agents from over-exploiting short-term rewards.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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Towards Neural Graph Data Management

Researchers introduce NGDBench, a comprehensive benchmark for evaluating neural networks' ability to work with graph databases across five domains including finance and medicine. The benchmark supports full Cypher query language capabilities and reveals significant limitations in current AI models when handling structured graph data, noise, and complex analytical tasks.

AIBearisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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On the Reliability of AI Methods in Drug Discovery: Evaluation of Boltz-2 for Structure and Binding Affinity Prediction

A comprehensive evaluation of Boltz-2, an AI-based drug discovery tool, reveals significant limitations in predicting protein-ligand binding structures and affinities. The study found only weak correlations with physics-based methods and concluded that while useful for initial screening, Boltz-2 lacks the precision required for reliable drug lead identification.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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An Embodied Companion for Visual Storytelling

Researchers developed 'Companion,' an AI system that combines drawing robots with Large Language Models to create a collaborative artistic partner. The system engages in real-time bidirectional interaction through speech and sketching, with art experts validating its ability to produce works with distinct aesthetic identity and exhibition merit.

AIBullishMIT News – AI · Mar 96/10
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Improving AI models’ ability to explain their predictions

Researchers have developed a new approach to improve AI models' ability to explain their predictions, which could help users determine whether to trust model outputs. This advancement is particularly important for safety-critical applications such as healthcare and autonomous driving where understanding AI decision-making is crucial.

Improving AI models’ ability to explain their predictions
AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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Why Human Guidance Matters in Collaborative Vibe Coding

A research study involving 737 participants found that human guidance is crucial in 'vibe coding' - using natural language to generate code through AI. The study shows hybrid systems perform best when humans provide high-level instructions while AI handles evaluation, with AI-only instruction leading to performance collapse.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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XR-DT: Extended Reality-Enhanced Digital Twin for Safe Motion Planning via Human-Aware Model Predictive Path Integral Control

Researchers developed XR-DT, an Extended Reality-enhanced Digital Twin framework that combines augmented, virtual, and mixed reality to improve human-robot interaction in shared workspaces. The system uses a novel Human-Aware Model Predictive Path Integral control model with ATLAS, a Transformer-based trajectory prediction system, to enable safer and more interpretable robot navigation around humans.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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CASA: Cross-Attention over Self-Attention for Efficient Vision-Language Fusion

Researchers present CASA, a new approach using cross-attention over self-attention for vision-language models that maintains competitive performance while significantly reducing memory and compute costs. The method shows particular advantages for real-time applications like video captioning by avoiding expensive token insertion into language model streams.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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Think with 3D: Geometric Imagination Grounded Spatial Reasoning from Limited Views

Researchers introduce 3DThinker, a new framework that enables vision-language models to perform 3D spatial reasoning from limited 2D views without requiring 3D training data. The system uses a two-stage training approach to align 3D representations with foundation models and demonstrates superior performance across multiple benchmarks.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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CARE What Fails: Contrastive Anchored-REflection for Verifiable Multimodal

Researchers introduce CARE (Contrastive Anchored REflection), a new AI training framework that improves multimodal reasoning by learning from failures rather than just successes. The method achieved 4.6 point accuracy improvements on visual-reasoning benchmarks and reached state-of-the-art results on MathVista and MMMU-Pro when tested on Qwen models.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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Reasoned Safety Alignment: Ensuring Jailbreak Defense via Answer-Then-Check

Researchers introduce Answer-Then-Check, a novel safety alignment approach for large language models that enables them to evaluate response safety before outputting to users. The method uses a new 80K-sample dataset called Reasoned Safety Alignment (ReSA) and demonstrates improved jailbreak defense while maintaining general reasoning capabilities.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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VLMQ: Token Saliency-Driven Post-Training Quantization for Vision-language Models

Researchers introduced VLMQ, a post-training quantization framework specifically designed for vision-language models that addresses visual over-representation and modality gaps. The method achieves significant performance improvements, including 16.45% better results on MME-RealWorld under 2-bit quantization compared to existing approaches.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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KramaBench: A Benchmark for AI Systems on Data-to-Insight Pipelines over Data Lakes

Researchers introduce KramaBench, a comprehensive benchmark testing AI systems' ability to execute end-to-end data processing pipelines on real-world data lakes. The study reveals significant limitations in current AI systems, with the best performing system achieving only 55% accuracy in full data-lake scenarios and leading LLMs implementing just 20% of individual data tasks correctly.

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